Buccaneers Sign DEs Abdesmad, Ekpe

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have to reduce their roster from 91 players to 53 by Saturday at 4:00 p.m. ET. There’s one more game to be played before those cuts, however, and so the business of maintaining that larger roster depth continues.

On Monday, the Buccaneers tweaked the depth chart by signing defensive ends Mehdi Abdesmad and Hendrick Ekpe. To make room, the team placed defensive end Justin Trattou on injured reserve and waived running back Blake Sims.

The addition of Abdesmad (6-6, 284) gives the Buccaneers’ roster another bit of Canadian flavor. The former undrafted free agent played is a Montreal native who played his college ball at Boston College. He signed with Tennessee in 2016 and spent most of his rookie season on the Titans’ practice squad before a December promotion. Abdesmad saw action in two games and recorded one tackle.

Ekpe (6-3, 245) signed with Chicago as an undrafted free agent this past spring. The Bears listed the rookie defender as a linebacker, but the Buccaneers will line him up at end, where he excelled at the University of Minnesota. Ekpe got into one preseason game with the Bears and logged 22 snaps on defense but was waived on August 18. At Minnesota, Ekpe appeared in 48 games over four seasons, with 23 starts. He peaked as a senior last fall with 28 tackles, 7.5 tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks.

Trattou signed with the Bucs as the team was beginning training camp, on July 28. He appeared in each of the first two preseason games but did not log any statistics. Sims first joined the Buccaneers in the final week of the 2016 season, signing to the practice squad. He was then re-signed to a reserve/futures contract in January. He also played in the first two preseason games, rushing once for three yards.

The Buccaneers wrap up their preseason on Thursday night with a home game against the Washington Redskins. The team is expected to sit all or most of its starters, as well as some other key players, leaving the snaps to players still battling for roster spots. As such, the team needed to maintain depth at the back end of each position on the depth chart, and Monday’s signing indicates that there was more of a need at defensive end than running back. Even with the release of Blake Sims and the possible resting of Doug Martin, Charles Sims and Jacquizz Rodgers, the Bucs can still share carries among Peyton Barber, Jeremy McNichols, Russell Hansbrough and perhaps even fullback/tight end Austin Johnson.